High Volume Stack Mode

If your machine has multiple output trays, and is equipped with a finisher, you can fix the tray designation settings.
This mode can be set if the Staple Finisher-Q1 PRO or Booklet Finisher-Q1 PRO is attached. (See "Staple Finisher-Q1 PRO/Booklet Finisher-Q1 PRO/Puncher Unit-BT1/Puncher Unit-BU1.")
1.
Press .
2.
Press [Function Settings] → [Common] → [Paper Output Settings].
3.
Press [High Volume Stack Mode].
4.
Press [On] → [OK].
Select [Off] if you do not want to enable the High Volume Stack mode.
If High Volume Stack mode is set to 'On', the tray order to which prints are output is fixed as follows:
Tray B → Tray A → Tray C (if available).

IMPORTANT
In the following cases, output paper may not be aligned, or may fall down from the tray:
When the High Volume Stack Mode is set to 'On' (due to the temperature, humidity, characteristics of the paper type, or paper curling)
When the High Volume Stack Mode is set to 'On', and output paper stack exceeds the maximum stack volume of the tray (Depending on the paper type or the functional mode that you are using, the output paper may exceed the stacking limit.)
NOTE
If the Booklet Trimmer-D1 is attached, the High Volume Stack mode is not available.
The High Volume Stack mode cannot be set while you are copying or printing.
If the Limited Functions Mode for a finisher is set to 'On', the High Volume Stack mode is not available.
If a Finishing mode is set, the output trays move downward as the stack of paper that is output increases in quantity and thickness. Once an output tray has reached its stacking limit, subsequent prints are automatically delivered to the next available tray. If all of the available trays have reached their stacking limits, printing stops temporarily. Remove all of the output paper from the trays. The trays move upward, and printing resumes.
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